Circassian language family
The Circassian language family consists of two main languages: Adyghe and Kabardian. These languages are primarily spoken by the Circassian people, who are indigenous to the North Caucasus region of Russia. The Circassian languages are part of the Northwest Caucasian language family and are known for their complex consonant systems and rich phonetic features.
Circassian languages have several dialects, which can vary significantly in pronunciation and vocabulary. They are primarily used in everyday communication among the Circassian community and are also taught in some schools. Efforts are being made to preserve and promote these languages, as they are an important part of Circassian cultural heritage.